Maruti Suzuki has unveiled the Ignis Radiance Edition, the latest special edition model aimed at reviving sales in the sluggish mass-market segment. This cosmetic upgrade is available across most trims, excluding the mid-spec Delta variant. Customers can choose between manual and automatic transmission options. Priced competitively at Rs 5.49 lakh onwards, the Ignis Radiance Edition offers added style without breaking the bank.
The base Ignis Radiance Edition undercuts the Sigma trim by Rs 35,000, coming in at Rs 5.49 lakh. This entry-level variant includes additional features worth Rs 3,650, such as wheel covers, a door visor, and chrome accents, enhancing its appearance without significantly impacting the price.
The Zeta and Alpha variants of the Ignis Radiance Edition also benefit from a Rs 35,000 price reduction, bringing them to Rs 6.96-7.41 lakh and Rs 7.61-8.06 lakh respectively. These higher trims include additional accessories valued at Rs 9,500, such as premium seat covers, black cushions, door cladding, and a door visor, offering customers more style and comfort.
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The Ignis Radiance Edition retains the same 83hp, 1.2-litre petrol engine and transmission options as its standard counterpart. There are no mechanical changes. It competes directly with the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios, Citroen C3, and Maruti’s own Wagon R, Swift, and Baleno.